Harada Kazuki
Degradation of bisphenol A in coastal sediments and isolation of a degrading-bacterum
Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 56 Issue 4
Page 371-376
published_at 2008-03
Title
海浜堆積物におけるビスフェノ一ルAの分解と分解細菌の分離
Degradation of bisphenol A in coastal sediments and isolation of a degrading-bacterum
Source Identifiers
[PISSN] 0370-9361
Creator Keywords
Bisphneol A
Biodegradation
Costal sediments
Labrenzia sp. YY-1
Bisphneol A [BPA; 2.2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl) propane] is an endocrine-disruptor. The degradation of BPA was studied on coastal sediments, and a BPA-degrading bacterium was isolated. BPA was degraded during 1 week incubation by bacterial population in the coastal sediment. The most probable numbers (MPN) of BPA-degrading bacteria ranged from <0.3 to 2.3 cells/g wet of coastal sediments. A BPA-degrading bacterium, strain YY-1, was isolated from coastal sediments. Although the bacterium did not utilize BPA as the sole carbon source, YY-1 degraded BPA for 1 week in addition of peptone and yeast extract, or sterilized coastal sediments. The strain YY-1 was an aerobic, short rod shape, motive, Gram-negative bacterium, and the nucleotide sequence of 16S rRNA gene was close to that of Labrenzia aggregata.
Languages
jpn
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
National Fisheries University
Date Issued
2008-03
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
Relations
[ISSN]0370-9361